Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Photos on canvas by Big prints

Photo to canvas prints are very quickly becoming a popular approach to decorating rooms throughout homes all over the world. Plus, many people are creating heirloom quality gifts by transforming Photos on canvas prints. Yet, many people ask, 'What exactly is a canvas print?'
A canvas print is basically a replica of artwork, drawing, or photograph printed on special canvas using either pigment or some other type of archival ink. Their popularity has risen largely because they are generally far less expensive; yet, tend to be just as stylish and eye catching as any normal canvas painting. These prints are simply a quick and effective way of making a decorative statement that is uniquely your own.
In our modern world of new technologies, one of the greatest advantages of photo to canvas prints is with the evolution of printing methods. The results can be spectacular. When properly done, canvas prints carry an heirloom quality. The person that receives the print (whether they've purchased it or received it as a gift) looks at it with much more value. It becomes a piece of art, rather than a simple snapshot and a unique way to preserve familial history at the same turn.
Prior to a photo transfer to canvas print a few steps are taken to ensure a near perfect finished product. Once the canvas and the method of printing are selected, the photograph needs to be analyzed to gauge the feasibility of the print. Most reputable canvas printers will let you know if there is going to be substantial color or quality drop offs when going to canvas. You should understand that some minor color and quality drop off is inevitable. After printing the next step in the process is trimming the canvas and preparing it to be mounted, or stretched onto its frame. This stretching process is a somewhat specialized skill and is the reason many leave the preparation of canvas prints to professionals such as Big Prints, Australia's original and still leading company in canvas printing.
Printers today have come a long way; earlier offset printing had its limitations, however with digital printing solutions available, and with the onset of specialized printing techniques like Giclée, you can easily tranform a cherished photo to canvas with very little time, effort, or expense. Be sure you order thru a reputable canvas printing company or else you risk receiving reduced quality prints. We suggest you take a visit over to the original canvas printing company, Big Prints Australia, they are located in Australia but well worth the additional shipping time to get the best finished product possible. After all, longevity for these canvas prints is a minimum of 75 years and that will outlast the majority of us so be sure to get it done right and risk free with a bit of assistance from Rob at BigPrints Australia. Other companies just do not compare in quality or service.

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